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  1. Plutarch's Unexpected Silences
    Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  BRILL, Boston ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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    Contributor: Cooper, Craig; Humble, Noreen; Titchener, Frances
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789004514256
    RVK Categories: NH 2803
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series: Brill's Plutarch Studies
    Subjects: Geschichtsschreibung; Geschichtsbild; Narration (Rhetoric)-Congresses
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (321 pages)
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  2. Plutarch's cities
    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher); Titchener, Frances (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume makes a comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and... more

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    This volume makes a comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with

     

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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher); Titchener, Frances (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780191953224
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    Edition: First edition
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Cities and towns in literature; Polis <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Plutarch / Criticism and interpretation; Plutarchus (45-120)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 378 Seiten)
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    This edition also issued in print: 2022. - Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Plutarch's Cities
    Published: 2022; ©2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Incorporated, Oxford

    This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and... more

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    This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with

     

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    ISBN: 9780192676177
    RVK Categories: FH 60860 ; NH 2803
    Subjects: Cities and towns in literature-Congresses; Polis <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120); Electronic books
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (399 Seiten)
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    Cover -- Plutarch's Cities -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Plutarch, Lives -- Plutarch, Lives-Comparisons -- Plutarch, Moralia -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Contemporary Cities: Ttravel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration -- 1: Plutarch's Chaeronea -- The Impact of Plutarch's Fame on Posterity -- Plutarch's Involvement in the Affairs of Chaeronea -- The Long History of Chaeronea -- Chaeronea's Mythical Past -- The Persian Wars -- The Later Fifth Century and the Peloponnesian War -- The Early Fourth Century -- The Middle Decades of the Fourth Century -- Third Century BCE -- Sulla's Battles of Chaeronea and Orchomenus -- After Sulla -- Rome's Civil Wars -- The Religious and Cultural Life of Chaeronea -- Local Cults -- Cultural Life in Chaeronea -- Public Entertainment -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- 2: Plutarch and Delphi -- Plutarch's Roles at Delphi -- The Presence of History -- The Divine Enigmas of Delphi -- The Influence of Delphi on Plutarch -- 3: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own Times -- Comparing Athens and Rome -- Plutarch as an Autoptic Researcher of Documents for Roman History -- The Topography of Ancient Rome -- Plutarch's Everyday Life in Rome (and a Conclusion) -- Appendix -- 4: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch -- 5: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography, and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium -- Euphranor's Wall Painting of the Battle of Mantinea in the Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios -- The Wall Painting of the Battle of Marathon in the Stoa Poikile -- Reminiscing about the Other Great Boeotian, Whom the Athenians Honoured, in the Sanctuary of Ares -- Plutarch in Athens -- Part II: Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society -- 6: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens: Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch -- Thucydides -- Herodotus

    Plutarch -- 7: ἄγειν πομπάς: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch's Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives -- Introduction -- Athens -- Athenian Lives and Processional Action -- Failure or Success? -- Concluding Remarks -- 8: Alcibiades and the City -- Stories of Alcibiades -- Alcibiades and Anytus (4.5-6) -- Alcibiades and a Metic Lover (5.1-5) -- 'The lawlessness of his physical behaviour' (6.1-5) -- Three Anecdotes (7.1-3) -- Alcibiades and Hipponicus (8.1-4) -- Conclusion -- 9: Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch's Portrayals of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the kosmopolites -- Preliminary Remarks: The Polis and the Making of the Polites -- Plutarch's Portrayal of Phocion: Being a Polites in Adverse Circumstances -- Plutarch's Portrayal of Demetrius of Phalerum: A Philosophos in Politics -- Concluding Remarks: From the Polites to the Kosmopolites -- 10: Plutarch and Thebes -- The Persian Wars -- The Late-Fifth Century -- The Liberation of the Cadmea -- The Theban Hegemony -- Thebes and Macedon -- 11: Plutarch's Northern Greek Cities -- Thrace and Macedonia -- Between the Hebros and the Nestos Rivers: Byzantium, Perinthos, Samothrace -- Between the Nestos and the Strymon Rivers: Amphipolis and Galepsos -- Between the Strymon and the Axios Rivers: Cassandreia, Torone, and Stageira -- Between the Axios and the Haliacmon Rivers: The Old Macedonian Kingdom -- Dion, Pydna, Methone, Beroia, Mieza, Edessa, and Pella -- Thessaly -- Demetrias, Crannon, Gomphi-Philippopolis, Pharsalus -- Western and Central Greece -- Corcyra, Elateia (Phocis), Herakleia, Ambracia (Acarnania) -- Illyria and Epiros -- Epidamnos, Apollonia, Buthroton, and Passaron -- 12: Plutarch's Troy: Three Approaches -- The Site of Troy -- Visitors to Troy -- Picturing Troy -- Part III: Cities to Think With -- 13: The City and the Self in Plutarch

    The Polis Between Ethical Calibration and Personification -- On the Shoulders of Plato -- Guarding the Inner Space -- Political History Through the Lens of City/Soul Analogy -- Conclusion -- 14: The City and the Ship: Reception and the Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch's Parallel Lives -- The Uses and Sources of a Metaphor in Plutarch -- The Physical City as a Ship. Parts of the Ship in the City -- Nature of the Political Ship: Pilots and Storms -- Appendix -- 15: The Place of the Polis in Plutarch's Political Thinking -- Some Questions on a Common View -- A Few Core Ideas of Plutarch's Political Thinking -- Ideal versus Real Polis -- Kings in the Polis? -- Possible Objections -- Conclusion -- 16: Plutarch's Civitas Dei -- Gods as (Mere) Traditional Cult Objects in the City -- Divine Origin and Guidance of the City: Sparta and Rome -- Divine Justice in the City -- 17: Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City -- Part IV: Afterword -- 18: Plutarch's Cities: Where To? -- Autopsy, Emotions, and Composition -- Ritual and Politics -- Plutarch and His Sources -- Civic Art -- Making Cities with Words: Overt and Covert Perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index of Names and Subjects

  4. Plutarch's cities
    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher); Titchener, Frances (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher); Titchener, Frances (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780192859914
    RVK Categories: FH 60860 ; NH 2803
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Polis <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120); Plutarch / Criticism and interpretation; Cities and towns in literature; Plutarch; Cities and towns in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xvii, 378 Seiten, Karte
  5. Plutarch's cities
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume makes a comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and... more

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    This volume makes a comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with.

     

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    Contributor: Athanassaki, Lucia; Titchener, Frances B.
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191953224
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    RVK Categories: FH 60860 ; NH 2803
    Edition: First edition.
    Series: Oxford scholarship online
    Subjects: Polis <Motiv>; Cities and towns in literature
    Other subjects: Plutarch; Plutarchus (45-120)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 378 pages).
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    This edition also issued in print: 2022

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  6. Plutarch's cities
    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Herausgeber); Titchener, Frances (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Herausgeber); Titchener, Frances (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780192859914
    RVK Categories: FH 60860 ; NH 2803
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Polis <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120)
    Scope: xvii, 378 Seiten, Karten
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 323-355

  7. Plutarch's Unexpected Silences
    Suppression and Selection in the Lives and Moralia
    Contributor: Beneker, Jeffrey (Herausgeber); Cooper, Craig (Herausgeber); Humble, Noreen (Herausgeber); Titchener, Frances (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    The act of recording anything is at the same time an act of silencing. Choices are made at every step about what to keep and what to discard. Examining what Plutarch has left out enriches our understanding of what he has chosen to say, and both... more

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    The act of recording anything is at the same time an act of silencing. Choices are made at every step about what to keep and what to discard. Examining what Plutarch has left out enriches our understanding of what he has chosen to say, and both deepens our knowledge of the literary practices of this influential writer and opens new and fruitful lines of enquiry about Plutarch, his work, and his world.

     

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    Contributor: Beneker, Jeffrey (Herausgeber); Cooper, Craig (Herausgeber); Humble, Noreen (Herausgeber); Titchener, Frances (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004514249; 9789004514256
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    RVK Categories: NH 2803
    Series: Brill's Plutarch Studies ; 10
    Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
    Subjects: Geschichtsschreibung; Geschichtsbild
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
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    This book examines passages in Plutarch's works that foil expectations and whose silence invites closer examination. The contributors question omissions of authors, works, people, and places, and they examine Plutarch's reticence to comment where he usually would

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  8. Plutarch's cities
    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (Publisher); Titchener, Frances (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom

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    RVK Categories: FH 60860 ; NH 2803
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Polis <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Plutarchus (45-120); Plutarch / Criticism and interpretation; Cities and towns in literature; Plutarch; Cities and towns in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xvii, 378 Seiten, Karte
  9. Plutarch's cities
    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (HerausgeberIn); Titchener, Frances (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and... more

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    This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration; as a historical and sociopolitical unit; as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with. The book's multifocal and multi-perspectival examination of Plutarch's cities - past and present, real and ideal-yields some remarkable corrections of his conventional image. Plutarch was neither an antiquarian nor a philosopher of the desk. He was not oblivious to his surroundings but had a keen interest in painting, sculpture, monuments and inscriptions, about which he acquired impressive knowledge in order to help him understand and reconstruct the past. Cult and ritual proved equally fertile for Plutarch's visual imagination. Whereas historiography was the backbone of his reconstruction of the past and evaluation of the present, material culture, cult, and ritual were also sources of inspiration to enliven past and present alike. Plato's descriptions of Athenian houses and the Attic landscape were also a source of inspiration, but Plutarch clearly did his own research, based on autopsy and on oral and written sources. Plutarch, Plato's disciple and Apollo's priest, was on balance a pragmatist. He did not resist the temptation to contemplate the ideal city, but he wrote much more about real cities, as he experienced or imagined them Cover -- Plutarch's Cities -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Plutarch, Lives -- Plutarch, Lives-Comparisons -- Plutarch, Moralia -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I: Contemporary Cities: Ttravel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration -- 1: Plutarch's Chaeronea -- The Impact of Plutarch's Fame on Posterity -- Plutarch's Involvement in the Affairs of Chaeronea -- The Long History of Chaeronea -- Chaeronea's Mythical Past -- The Persian Wars -- The Later Fifth Century and the Peloponnesian War -- The Early Fourth Century -- The Middle Decades of the Fourth Century -- Third Century BCE -- Sulla's Battles of Chaeronea and Orchomenus -- After Sulla -- Rome's Civil Wars -- The Religious and Cultural Life of Chaeronea -- Local Cults -- Cultural Life in Chaeronea -- Public Entertainment -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- 2: Plutarch and Delphi -- Plutarch's Roles at Delphi -- The Presence of History -- The Divine Enigmas of Delphi -- The Influence of Delphi on Plutarch -- 3: Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch's Own Times -- Comparing Athens and Rome -- Plutarch as an Autoptic Researcher of Documents for Roman History -- The Topography of Ancient Rome -- Plutarch's Everyday Life in Rome (and a Conclusion) -- Appendix -- 4: City and Sanctuary in Plutarch -- 5: Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography, and Topography in Plutarch's De Gloria Atheniensium -- Euphranor's Wall Painting of the Battle of Mantinea in the Stoa of Zeus Eleutherios -- The Wall Painting of the Battle of Marathon in the Stoa Poikile -- Reminiscing about the Other Great Boeotian, Whom the Athenians Honoured, in the Sanctuary of Ares -- Plutarch in Athens -- Part II: Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society -- 6: Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens: Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch -- Thucydides -- Herodotus.

     

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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (HerausgeberIn); Titchener, Frances (HerausgeberIn)
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192676177
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    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Cities and towns in literature; Cities and towns in literature-Congresses; Electronic books; Cities and towns in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Plutarch; Plutarch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 378 Seiten), Illustrationen, Karten
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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (HerausgeberIn); Titchener, Frances (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    "This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience and a source of inspiration, the polis as a historical... more

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    "This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience and a source of inspiration, the polis as a historical and sociopolitical unit, the polis as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with. The book's multifocal and multi-perspectival examination of Plutarch's cities - past and present, real and ideal-yields some remarkable corrections of his conventional image. Plutarch was neither an antiquarian nor a philosopher of the desk. He was not oblivious to his surroundings but had a keen interest in painting, sculpture, monuments and inscriptions, about which he acquired impressive knowledge in order to help him understand and reconstruct the past. Cult and ritual proved equally fertile for Plutarch's visual imagination. Whereas historiography was the backbone of his reconstruction of the past and evaluation of the present, material culture, cult, and ritual were also sources of inspiration to enliven past and present alike. Plato's descriptions of Athenian houses and the Attic landscape were also a source of inspiration, but Plutarch clearly did his own research, based on autopsy and on oral and written sources. Plutarch, Plato's disciple and Apollo's priest, was on balance a pragmatist. He did not resist the temptation to contemplate the ideal city, but he wrote much more about real cities, as he experienced or imagined them"--

     

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    Contributor: Athanasakē, Lukia (HerausgeberIn); Titchener, Frances (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780192859914; 0192859919
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    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Cities and towns in literature; Cities and towns in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Plutarch; Plutarch
    Scope: xvii, 378 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 24 cm